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    Writers Voice Essay

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    The Writers’ Voice A writers’ voice can easily change the mood of a story‚ whether it be a happy story or a drastic one. The voice that the writer projects through the selection of words and sentence structure shapes the story and defines its most ponderous points. When Mary Maclane wrote “Me”‚ she used a wide span of vocabulary that shaped the sentences into a more personal piece of writing. When Langston Hughes wrote “Salvation”‚ he used longer sentences to portray the important detail and feeling

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    THE VOICE BY THOMAS HARDY (ANALYSIS) The voice‚ written by Thomas Hardy‚ is good example of the human stubbornness‚ as it is about the author’s refusal to accept the death of his wife‚ called Emma. He is so caught up in his desire for her still that he almost thinks he can hear her voice talking to him. This poem is in the form of a 1st person narrative as Hardy contemplates whether he can hear his dead wife’s voice or not. This poem is written in 4 stanzas and the first three stanzas are written

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    Australian Identity Poem

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    Australian identity “Enter without so much a knocking” reflects Australian identity as it is the life of a working class necular family in Australia. This poem starts with ‘Blink‚ blink. Hospital .Silence’ and ends with ‘Blink. Blink. Cemetery. Silence.’ This repetition of ‘blink. Blink’ alludes that Life is short‚ and over before you know it‚ this has helped me to strengthen my knowledge of Australian Identity as Australia has been involved in 3 wars and not to take life for granted as you never

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    Thomas Hardy in his poem ’The Voice’ deals with the theme of the consequences of grief and loss. He addresses this theme by means of examining his own feelings at his wife’s death‚ his wish to relive the past‚ his wish to be reunited with her and his feelings of despair and hopelessness at what life has become for him without her. To convey his theme to the reader‚ Hardy uses a range of language and literary devices such as juxtaposition‚ varied line length‚ sound devices‚ imagery‚ connotation‚ word

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    Interview Techniques

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    Interview Techniques Task 1 Task 1- In the form of a written report or oral presentation. 1.1 Describe (P1) the reasons why a media professional may be required to carry out an interview? Consider the following when writing your answer and provide examples to support the points you make. (500 words max written) Purposes of interview: research; enhancement of audience understanding; presenting information; interpretive e.g. expressing or justifying opinion‚ accountability; emotional e.g. allowing

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    Persuasive Essay The Voice

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    The Voice Takes Top Reality Show ! A lot has been said and written about the rivalry between the popular TV shows The Voice and American Idol. Being the top two reality singing competition shows America has today‚ both are set out to find new talents that will give them tremendous popularity and international stardom. Even though American Idol first aired almost fourteen years ago‚ five years ago the American series premier of The Voice grabbed a lot of viewers attentions. Essentially‚ The Voice

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    Giving Voice To Values

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    Giving Voice to Values is a book that is innovative regarding an approach to leadership that is value-driven. The book explains how most people are always looking forward towards performing wholeheartedly at their place of work; however‚ many are the times when they are faced with a conflict of values in their work (Gentile‚ 2012). Therefore‚ at times people are forced to make certain ethical decisions when they are faced with dilemmas. At times people are aware of the right thing and they surely

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    Voice vs Data

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    There are only a few similarities between transmitting information over voice and transmitting information over data. The permanent virtual circuit of a data line is the main similarity to a voice connection which uses full duplex on PSTN circuits. These two types of connection are used by multiple services to date. Cell phones use data networks to transmit information. Data networks transfer information using a series of packets. This allows for the “always on feature of today’s cell phones

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    active and pasive voice

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    Active and Passive Voice Definition: A sentence construction showing simply a subject and what happens to it is called “the passive voice.” It consists of a form of the verb be (be‚ am‚ are‚ is‚ was‚ were‚ will be‚ has been‚ have been‚ etc.) and a participle (often a word ending in “ed”)—The employee was fired‚ the war will be ended‚ the papers are corrected‚ etc. Good writers prefer active voice because it is often more interesting (and informative) to read. Active voice examples: The company

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    Celebrated Voices: Toba

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    Celebrated Voices: Toba Celebrated Voices performed by many Contemporary groups on 25 Feb‚ 2014. It was held in UVU Ragan Theater. Celebrated Voices was directed by Co-directors Doris Hudson de Trujillo‚ Nicole Ortega and Monica Campbell. I am going to talk about one of the dances in the performance‚ Toba. Toba was choreographed by Wilson M. Domingues. It was performed by Dalan Brown‚ Molly Buonforte‚ Whitney Collins‚ Megan Cranney‚ Miriam Curtis‚ Abby Gibbs‚ Adam Jensen‚ Joshua Martinez‚ Deleise

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